Design a Delicious, Shining Circle Play (Web) Button in Photoshop

In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to create this interesting Shining Orb Play (Web) Button in Photoshop . This is an beginner level tutorial and steps are quite easy to follow, have a try :)

In this tutorial, I will show you the steps I took to create this interesting Shining Orb Circle Play (Web) Button in Photoshop . This is an beginner level tutorial and steps are quite easy to follow, have a try :)

Along the way, we will practice some basic drawing skills and adding light effect onto the elements, as well as the use of Pen Tool, layer blending mode and selection techniques.

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Here is a preview of the final effect I have for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)

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OK Let’s get started!

No stock image is required for this tutorial.

Step 1

Create a new document (size doesn’t really matter) with black background, add a new layer and paint a dark blue back light with a big soft brush:

Create a new layer and draw a yellow circle in the centre of the canvas:

Now let’s add some light and shadow for this circle – firstly select this circle layer, use a soft white brush to paint on the position shown below:

Create another layer and use a soft black brush to the paint some shadow to the bottom right as shown below:

Create a new layer below the circle layer, use a soft black brush to paint some shadow under the orb: (Use free transform tool to compress it down)

and here is the effect so far:

Step 2

Now let’s add the play symbol to the image – Create a new layer and grab the Polygon Tool from the toolbox:

Apply the following settings for this tool, and set the colour fill to be dark brown:

Draw a triangle shape as shown below: (might be helpful to turn on the grid display with Ctrl + ‘ keyboard shortcut and use it as guide)

Apply the following layer blending options to this play symbol layer:

Inner Shadow

Gradient overlay

and here is the effect for the play button so far:

Now let’s add some glow for the play symbol – Create a new layer under the triangle layer,, and use a soft white brush roughly the same size as the triangle, do a single-click as shown below:

Duplicate this layer once, and compress it down with free transform tool. Rotate and attach it to one of the triangle lines – this create some extra glowing effect:

Duplicate this layer twice, rotate and move them to the rest of the triangle lines:

and here is the effect so far:

Step 3

This step is optional. I decided to add some string effect to the button just to make it look a bit unique and interesting.

I used the Pen Tool to draw a path and stroked the path with a 5px hard yellow brush (with simulate pressure setting on):

Then I added a knot to the button by drawing a rectangular shape and attach it to the string – perspective the shape a bit:

and here is the effect after the perspective settings:

We can add some texture to this knot to make it looks a bit realistic: – apply the following layer blending options to this layer:

Inner Glow

Bevel and Emboss

Gradient Overlay

Pattern Overlay

and here is the effect so far:

Step 4

Now we can add some wave lighting effect around the orb. To do this, load the selection of the original orb layer again and create a new layer, use a soft white brush to paint inside the selection as shown below:

Deselect the selection, move this layer slightly to the right, you will have the following effect:

Duplicate this layer once, flip it horizontally and move it to the left side of the button:

and you will have the following effect so far:

We can now add some little shining dots around the button to add some special effect. To do this, grab a soft brush from the brush panel and apply the following brush options:

Shape Dynamics

Scattering

Other Dynamics

Make sure to tick the “Smoothing” option.

You can now use this brush to paint some little dots around the orb to give the overall image a soft touch:

Step 5

We’re almost done! For some final adjustments, I decided to add some glowing light around the orb by creating a new layer under the original orb layer, and use a yellow soft brush to paint around the orb:

To play with the colours, I also added a colour balance adjustment layer on top of all layers for some red colour lighting effect:

and here is the final image I have for this tutorial: (click to enlarge)

That’s it for this tutorial! Hope you enjoy it and find it useful :) Till next time, have a great day!

My name is James and I have been using Photoshop since version 5.0 (long time ago!). PSD Vault is my spare time hobby and I write majority of the Photoshop tutorials and articles here. I hope you enjoy my blog, and feel free to leave a comment or contact me if you have any questions.